Cameroon: CPDM Confused, Disunited Over Constitutional Amendment

8 February 2008

The General Secretariat of the ruling CPDM has increasingly become worried by the lack of sound arguments being publicly advanced by the party's officials and militants in support of the plan to amend Article 6 (2) of the 1996 Constitution, to give President Paul Biya a third term.

A source at the Central Committee of the CPDM told The Post in Douala on February 4, that the party hierarchy has become quite disturbed with the trends of the hullabaloo about the amendment of the constitution.

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